Bluegrass Nights
The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United StatesJoin us for a monthly celebration of bluegrass music. House band at 8 PM with open jamming through the night. Come to listen, come to play, come to learn.
Join us for a monthly celebration of bluegrass music. House band at 8 PM with open jamming through the night. Come to listen, come to play, come to learn.
Kate Keeler will discuss her current exhibition at The Granite, titled Weavings, Wires, Roots, and Branches, in which nature, local history, visual arts, and music intertwine. Musical accompaniment will be provided by The Keelers, performing songs that share themes with the paintings and prints. Don't miss the linocut demonstration!
Wish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass, folk, and country standards. Join the fun!
Experience the power of movement, breath, and mindfulness with the beauty of live violin to create a grounding and rejuvenating experience. Join Josh Liebling, qigong teacher, and Megan Yee, violinist, for an immersive experience designed to help you find your flow through movement and live music accompaniment.
Join Rock Hearts at The Granite for an intimate evening of live bluegrass music. Formed in 2013, Rock Hearts brings together five seasoned musicians from southern New England who love to sing and pick bluegrass and old country tunes, and seek out tunes from other genres to "Bluegrass-ify." Doors at 6:30 PM.
Enjoy a multi-media discussion with Kate Keeler and special guests about her art and her family’s multi-generational history in Georgetown. Following the reception and conversation, indulge your senses in music as The Collators take the stage, followed by a special set by The Keelers.
Wish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass, folk, and country standards. Join the fun!
Learn to swing dance with an introductory lesson at 7:30 - no partner required! Then dance the night away to the sounds of Too Blue and friends. Traveling freely between the genres of bluegrass, swing, Celtic and jazz, a Too Blue performance is a dynamic dose of serious fun. Smooth harmonies and adventurous musicianship bring stellar arrangements to life and leave the listener anything but “blue”.
Open chamber music reading for string players! This event is open to everyone - students, professionals, hobbyists, teens, adults - anyone who would like to sight-read chamber music, meet other local musicians, and have fun. Plenty of sheet music will be available, and attendees are welcome to bring their own.
Come enjoy the beauty of English Baroque song this May. Soprano Sarah Hawkey and lutenist Kevin Payne present Love’s Arc: Desire and Heartbreak in English Baroque Song, an intimate afternoon of music by beloved English Baroque composers Henry Purcell, John Dowland, and their contemporaries. Tracing love, passion, heartbreak, and grief, these centuries-old songs feel vividly alive today—inviting listeners to time-travel and experience the enduring emotional resonance of love across centuries.
Wish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass, folk, and country standards. Join the fun!
Calling all fiddles, banjos, and guitars! Come on out to play or sit back and listen to Appalachian music with us. All are welcome!